This is your last chance to run: why commitment comedy falls flat for me
Every once in a while, I peek my head out of the safe, offbeat cave I’ve carved for myself here in this corner of the wedding industry and I get a terrible shock. See, I spend so much time over in my little niche that I forget about the rest of the wedding world and how icky it often is.
Case in point: this HARDY HAR HAR hilarious sign…
Beards and lap dances: what will you “let” YOUR groom do?
So am I going to “let” him keep his beard for the wedding? Am I going to “let” him wear a kilt? Am I going to “let” him go to Vegas for his bachelor party? Or “let” him go to a strip club?
These are just a few of the questions I’ve been getting about my groom, who supposedly can’t make any choices for himself.
What makes a wedding “real”: Why our gay wedding will be traditional
Same-sex weddings are still new enough that a lot of people wonder how different they will be compared to a straight wedding. I suspect that some straight people automatically think that all queers are alternative, counter-culture types and in their minds gay wedding = rainbow musical theatre circus. But here’s why our gay wedding will be relatively traditional…
Why photographers shouldn’t hide their nontraditional brides
Offbeat Brides love our photographers. They are the ones who capture our weddings forever. We choose them for their talent and we know they can rock an offbeat wedding. Heck, lots of them are enthusiastic about the chance to shoot something a little different and have a lot of fun. Some of them are even offbeat themselves. So why the heck do so many photographers have Facebook profiles and websites that don’t reflect this?
